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Auctions: A Unique Habring² x Monochrome Split-Seconds Doppel 38 For Charity
The independent husband-wife duo team up with Monochrome again, and it's all for a good cause.
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Petermann Bédat Introduces the Monopusher Split-Seconds Chronograph with Instantaneous Minutes Ref. 2941
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In-Depth: Wait, What? Patek Philippe Just Released A Destro Split-Seconds Perpetual Calendar (With Hands In Fire-Engine Red)
Calling all lefties: This is not a drill. Patek just dropped an entirely unexpected complicated calendar.
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Introducing: Vacheron Constantin Les Cabinotiers Minute Repeater Tourbillon Split-Seconds Monopusher Chronograph Is Masterpiece, Has Longest Name Of Watches & Wonders 2022
Fortunately, I'm paid per word.
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This could be the Best Collaboration with Seconde Seconde of 2025
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Hands-On: Parmigiani's Tonda PF Split-Seconds Chronograph Is A Low-Key, High-Beat Masterpiece
An anniversary chronograph that demands your respect.
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Introducing the H. Moser & Cie x The Armoury Endeavour Small Seconds Total Eclipse
H. Moser & Cie and The Armoury collaborate on a watch that pays clever tribute to one of the most dramatic sights in the universe.
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QuickTakes: the new Harry Winston Project Z14 Retrograde Seconds
Overall, the Harry Winston Z14 fares well in design and complication. Its approach shows that it understands the modern affluent buyer, with the current trend of sports luxury timepieces. The openworked design is well executed and the retrograde display cleverly shows the snail cam in action for dial side animation. The watch is limited to 300 pieces and has a retail price of US$26,400.
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Introducing: The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Small Seconds In Green
The Green Revolution rolls on.
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Review: new Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra small seconds
The Aqua Terra is a versatile luxury sports watch, with steel for the more utilitarian and gold for those who like the color and don't mind the price premium. The 150m water resistance will suffice any amateur diver/snorkeler needs and the movement is as advanced as it gets.
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Second Best IWC I've Ever Seen: Pilots Chronograph Miramar
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The Nine O'Clock Small Seconds – A Hidden Gem
Pining for Lépine, and more.
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Introducing: The Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Split-Seconds Chronograph Ultra-Thin, Collection Excellence Platine
A modern monument to a venerable tradition – for a price.
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Vintage Watches: A 1967 Rolex Daytona 'Cherry Red,' A 1948 Longines Pocket Watch With Central Seconds, And Two 1960s Abercrombie & Fitch Co. By Heuer Timepieces
People forget that St. Patrick was a huge vintage watch guy.
Recommended Reading: Atomic Clock Scientists Suggest Shortening Minute To 59 Seconds
That's one second you don't get back.
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3 New Breitling Vintage-Style Watches, Including A Gorgeous Split-Seconds Chronograph, For The Premier Collection
In the world of fine Swiss watchmaking, the name Breitling is synonymous with top-notch chronographs. And in the 2021 Premier Heritage collection, Breitling commemorates its technical pioneers Léon, Gaston, and Willy Breitling with three new very attractive vintage-style chronographs.
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Auction Watch: J.P. Morgan Jr’s Charles Frodsham Split-Seconds Chronograph with Tourbillon
A noted collector of art, objects, and also timepieces – he famously once owned the world’s most complicated watch that is now lost – banker J.P. Morgan was a frequent client of Charles Frodsham, having no doubt inherited the inclination from his father, also a client of the English watchmaker. Once preeminent globally, particularly in the late decades of the 19th century when Morgan was active, Charles Frodsham is perhaps most famous for supplying top-of-the-line pocket watches to Morgan that he then gifted to friends and partners of his eponymous bank. Sometimes known as “Morgan caliper” watches, these watches were amongst the most expensive watches in the world at the time. Some two dozen of these presentation watches are known – and 11 have been sold publicly – with all being identical in combining a minute repeater with split-second chronograph and tourbillon. Perhaps the most important of these watches is the one that will soon go on the block at Sotheby’s in New York on December 15 at 10:00 am EST. The watch once owned by J.P. Morgan Jr., bearing the serial number “010’330” The ebauche was probably produced by Nicole Nielsen The tourbillon with a Nicole Nielsen Type 2 cage Being offered by the estate of Alexandra McCain Morgan, who’s perhaps better known as the older sister of the late Senator John McCain. The watch was originally purchased by J.P. Morgan Jr. in 1933 – the lot is accompanied by a copy of the original invoice. The watch on ...
Introducing: The Patek Philippe 6301P Grande Et Petite Sonnerie, With Jumping Seconds
The first-ever stand-alone grande et petite sonnerie from Patek.
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Introducing: The H. Moser & Cie Pioneer Centre Seconds Rotating Bezel C.02 For Collective (Live Pics & Pricing)
A new green fumé to brighten your day.
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Sunday Rewind: Split-Seconds Intention With The IWC Caliber 79230
A Doppelchronograph by any other name.
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Sunday Rewind: Recapturing Time With Split-Seconds Chronographs
A detailed look at peak chronograph.
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Hands-On: Montblanc 1858 Split Second Chronograph With A Minerva Movement
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Introducing: The H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Centre Seconds
Chugga chugga choo choo!
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Introducing: The Patek Philippe Ref. 5370P-011 Split-Seconds Chronograph
Some new blue for Patek, too.
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H.Moser & Cie – The Endeavour Centre Seconds Concept Blue Lagoon Review
H. Moser & Cie are well known as a creator of minimalistic timepieces, taking a simplistic approach to even the most complex creations. The Perpetual Calendar is an excellent example of this, where only the most necessary information is shown on the dial, keeping it clean and very much refined. Back in 2015, H. Moser & Cie took this minimalistic approach to the next level, by releasing the Concept Watch fumé. One look at this watch and you can see that the idea of keeping it simple has been taken to the extreme. So much so, the dial is absent of even brand name and logo, along with the hour indices. The concept of this watch is to evoke emotion first, tell the time second. By leaving everything bare and letting the fumé dial do all the talking, we think they achieve just that. Reference: 1200-0206 The Concept Watch fumé was so popular after its initial release in 2015 that H. Moser & Cie officially decided to add it to their Endeavour collection. Since then, the fumé dial has been a symbolic representation of the brand, and its minimalistic approach to watchmaking. In 2019, blue lagoon, the colour evoking the water of the tropics were combined with the Concept Watch Fumé to create the Endeavour Centre Seconds Concept Blue Lagoon. The blue lagoon colour was an unexpected choice for H. Moser & Cie, which has since its release been a great success. The Endeavour Centre Seconds Concept Blue Lagoon comes in two case variants; solid white or red gold. Both models fe...
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“La Musique du Temps” Les Cabinotiers Grand Complication Split-seconds Chronograph – Tempo
Vacheron Constantin creates a pair of exceptional, highly complicated, and romantic wristwatches conceived by the master watchmakers of Les Cabinotiers.
Introducing: The Vacheron Constantin La Musique du Temps Les Cabinotiers Grand Complication Split-Seconds Chronograph 'Tempo'
A new super-complication from Vacheron is a double-sided tour de force.
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